The Lalibela Handbook: A Guide to the 13th Century Rock Sanctuaries in Ethiopia, Understanding their Features and Mystical Meaning - Great Sacred Sites - Damien Pryor - Books - Threshold Publishing - 9780958134194 - September 30, 2014
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The Lalibela Handbook: A Guide to the 13th Century Rock Sanctuaries in Ethiopia, Understanding their Features and Mystical Meaning - Great Sacred Sites

Damien Pryor

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The Lalibela Handbook: A Guide to the 13th Century Rock Sanctuaries in Ethiopia, Understanding their Features and Mystical Meaning - Great Sacred Sites

This guide to the famous rock churches of Lalibela in Ethiopia is the only book that explores the deeper mystical purpose implied in its artworks and cultural context. *Tour these extraordinary underground sanctuaries, and see how to read their architecture * Learn of rare reports about Lalibela from travelers in earlier centuries * Read actual texts from the Life of King Lalibela, describing how his 3-day mystical sleep inspired him to build these ten buildings Discover: * Ancient Egyptian sun-god beliefs embedded in Lalibela's cosmic view of Christianity * The Church of the Virgin Mary is actually a sanctuary dedicated to a new form of the Egyptian goddess Isis * A carving of Three Beasts, opponents of spirituality, echoing Dante's Divine Comedy and the Egyptian Book of the Dead * Apocalyptic carvings kept secret in the crypt, according to travelers' reports * Christ as a sun god, and carvings of the solar Akeru deity from Egypt * Allusions to the Odes of Solomon and to Melchizedek * Medhanie Alem; the sanctuary dedicated to the global Community of Goodwill * Why rumours about Lalibela and the Templars are false.


102 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 30, 2014
ISBN13 9780958134194
Publishers Threshold Publishing
Pages 102
Dimensions 255 × 286 × 12 mm   ·   202 g
Language English  

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